INDA HIT® – pink-white dwarf mini rose
With its compact habit and striped blooms, INDA HIT® brings instant romance to small gardens and patios while coping reliably with blustery, damp weather in exposed areas near the coast. This miniature shrub rose is bred for low-input maintenance, combining strong disease resistance with durable, glossy foliage so you can enjoy colour without constant spraying. As an own-root plant, it offers reassuring longevity, regenerating well after harsh winters or pruning and keeping its tidy shape year after year. In a classic cottage setting, its deep pink and white-striped flowers add playful colour to edging, pots and kitchen-garden borders, delivering frequent flushes through the season. The fresh, lemony fragrance is noticeable at close quarters, perfect beside a favourite seat or near a doorway. Its naturally compact, bushy size works beautifully in 40–50 litre containers on balconies and terraces, where reliable repeat-flowering matters more than height. Over time it knits into a neat structure, giving a finished look with minimal shaping even for beginners. From the first year’s rooting period through stronger shoots in year two to full ornamental value by year three, this rose steadily enhances the cosy, storybook ambience of a family garden.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small front gardens and cottage-style borders |
This variety’s short, bushy growth and dense foliage create an immediate sense of order along paths and low borders, ideal where space is tight but you still want a finished, romantic effect. Its compact structure means it will not swamp nearby perennials or shrubs, making spacing simple for less experienced gardeners. The tidy habit also keeps planting looking deliberate and well planned, even when combined with informal cottage companions. Perfect for beginners. |
| Patio containers and large pots (40–50 litres) |
In big, stable containers of 40–50 litres or more, the naturally small size of this rose is easy to manage while still giving generous flowering. It suits busy owners who prefer watering and feeding a few key pots rather than tending whole beds, and it anchors well in compost without rocking or leaning. The neat structure works beautifully beside seating areas, with flowers held at just the right height to enjoy. Especially suitable for a balcony-terrace audience. |
| Low-maintenance family gardens with limited time |
Strong resistance to common fungal diseases means fewer chemical treatments and less worry during humid spells, supporting those who want healthy roses but lack the time or desire for complex regimes. Once planted correctly and mulched, the low maintenance requirement fits around work and family life, with only light seasonal pruning needed to keep it in shape. Well suited to households that value results over routines. Ideal for the busy gardener. |
| Romantic cottage beds in damp or breezy regions |
The combination of sturdy growth and resilient foliage helps this rose keep its neat outline, even where frequent showers and coastal winds would spoil more delicate varieties, making it dependable in exposed gardens. This reliability supports classic cottage layouts, where paths and vegetable plots are edged with roses that must remain attractive in less-than-ideal weather. It sustains a cosy, lived-in look throughout the season. A strong choice for coastal owners. |
| Season-long colour near seating and doorways |
Regular repeat-flowering provides wave after wave of blooms, so key focal points such as a bench, porch or back door stay inviting over many months rather than only during a short peak. The steady succession of buds and clusters gives continual interest in a modest footprint, which suits smaller family spaces where every square metre must work hard. This makes it easy to create a welcoming, storybook entrance without replanting. Best appreciated by the homeowner. |
| Colour-coordinated pink-and-white cottage schemes |
The distinctive deep pink flowers with fine white streaks add refined charm to pastel schemes, pairing well with pale foxgloves, catmint and white lavender for a soft, romantic effect. Because the colouring stays attractive as the blooms age, planting remains harmonious rather than muddled, even during changeable weather. This helps less confident gardeners achieve a curated, magazine-style palette with minimal trial and error. A delight for the stylist gardener. |
| Perfumed corners and child-friendly play areas |
The medium, fresh, lemony fragrance is best enjoyed at close range, making this rose a natural choice beside low seating, sandpits or lawn edges where children and adults pass frequently. Its modest height keeps scented flowers at nose level for younger family members, encouraging gentle interaction with plants without dominating the view. This subtle perfume enriches the garden experience without overwhelming more sensitive noses. Well suited to the family user. |
| Mixed plantings in partially shaded spots |
Good tolerance of partial shade allows this rose to flower reliably along east- or west-facing walls and between taller shrubs, where many compact roses would underperform. This flexibility supports more imaginative layouts in small plots, letting you soften corners and brighten side paths that only receive sun for part of the day. It is particularly helpful when designing around existing trees or boundaries. A reassuring option for the urban gardener. |
Styling ideas
- Striped-Edging Border – Line a cottage-style path with INDA HIT® at 35 cm spacing, relying on its compact structure to frame stepping-stones neatly – ideal for beginners wanting easy, orderly definition.
- Patio-Tea Corner – Plant a single rose in a 50-litre terracotta pot beside a bistro set, using its repeat-flowering and lemony fragrance to create a cosy afternoon-tea nook – perfect for balcony-terrace owners.
- Pretty-Pink Potager – Thread plants along the front of a kitchen garden, where their pink-white colour and disease resistance complement herbs and veg without demanding attention – suited to busy family gardeners.
- Coastal-Cottage Mix – Combine with dwarf wormwood and sweet alyssum for a low, textural planting where resilient foliage and compact habit hold their shape in wind – good for exposed, seaside homeowners.
- Shady-Seat Alcove – Tuck a pair of roses into large containers flanking a bench in light shade, relying on their partial-shade tolerance and fragrance to soften a quiet corner – for urban romantics.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Miniature shrub rose from the PatioHit® collection; registered as POUlpah113 and marketed as Inda Hit® PatioHit®; miniature, dwarf rose type for garden and container use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by L. Pernille and Mogens Nyegaard Olesen at Poulsen Roser A/S, Denmark, from unnamed seedlings; bred 2021, registered 2022, introduced commercially after 2022. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Very compact, bushy plant reaching around 25–35 cm high and 30–40 cm wide; moderately thorny shoots with dense, dark green, glossy foliage forming a neat, rounded cushion. |
| Flower morphology |
Very double cup-shaped flowers with more than 40 petals; medium-sized blooms borne in clusters; remontant habit with an abundant second flush and further repeat flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Deep pink petals with irregular white streaking; buds dark pink, opening to rich pink with clear striping; colour lightens to pastel pink with softer stripes as blooms age. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Medium-strength, fresh, lemony scent noticeable at close range; primarily decorative due to very full flowers that conceal stamens, so not focused on pollinator support. |
| Hip characteristics |
Hip formation is generally sparse; when present, produces only very small hips around 0–4 mm in diameter, with no significant ornamental or wildlife value. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Demonstrates high resistance to powdery mildew, black spot and rust under normal garden conditions; reliably hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b). |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Suited to borders, beds, low hedging, containers and terraces; recommended spacings 30–60 cm depending on use; prefers well-drained soil and benefits from light annual pruning and feeding. |
INDA HIT® offers compact structure, reliable repeat-flowering and strong disease resistance in a long-lived own-root form, making it a refined, practical choice for smaller family gardens and patios you may wish to enhance.